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NBR wants FICCI's assistance for tax collection

| Updated: April 04, 2018 12:24:21


NBR wants FICCI's assistance for tax collection

National Board of Revenue (NBR) on Monday has sought cooperation from the business community for collection of tax from potential areas and individuals still remaining out of tax net.

"This time the budget will be the largest one because it the last one of the government's current tenure. We've to increase revenue earnings to meet the development and non-development expenditures. So, we need your support to realise tax from individuals and the areas still remaining out of tax net," said Chairman of NBR Md Mosharraf Hossain Bhuiyan.

Bhuiyan told it to the leaders of Foreign Investors' Chamber of Commerce and Industry (FICCI) during pre-budget talks in Dhaka, reports BSS.

He said there is no alternative to increase revenue earnings but the NBR does not want to create pressure on anyone or establishment to realise tax, he said, adding that the NBR needs your suggestions as it wants to realise tax in a planned way.

FICCI president Shehzad Munim said the corporate rate in Bangladesh is high compared to that of neighbouring countries and proposed to cut corporate tax at the rate of five per cent in all areas for industrialisation and foreign investment.

He also proposed to make loan provisioning tax free. Munim said implementation of the VAT law 2012 has been delayed for two years but some part of this law such as progressive tax rate can be implemented right now.

About tax on loan provisioning, the NBR chairman said that it is not possible to do because there is no scope to waive this tax.

On progressive tax rate, he said it is a good idea and the NBR will consider it.

Hossain said there is allegation against multinational companies that they deduct tax from people but do not deposit the money at public exchequer. We do not hear such allegation any more . . . people's money must be deposited to public exchequer," he added.

 

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